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Osman Đikić : ウィキペディア英語版
Osman Đikić

Osman Đikić (7 January 1879 – 30 March 1912) was a Bosnian romantic poet and dramatist from Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
He is the author of several sevdalinka songs, including: ''Đaurko mila'', ''Ašik ostah na te oči'' and ''Đela Fato đela zlato''.
== Biography ==
Osman Đikić was born in Mostar on 7 January 1879. He successfully completed primary school in Mostar, as well as five years of secondary schooling at Mostar Gymnasium before being expelled due to nationalist activities. He relocated to Belgrade to finish his education, only to relocate once more to Istanbul, where he completed secondary schooling. He later attended and graduated from the New Vienna Commercial Academy in Vienna.
Osman Đikić married actress Zora Topalović〔 (or Mihailović〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Osman Đikić )〕) in Vienna in 1905.
Following graduation, Đikić served as a bank teller in Zagreb, Brčko and Mostar. He later served as the editor of the Mostar-based newspaper ''Musavat'' (Unity) in 1907, as well as published pieces in the ''Bosansko-hercegovački glasnik'' (Bosnian-Herzegovinian Herald).

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